No Graves as Yet (World War I Series, Novel 1): An evocative novel of war, secrets and intrigue
By (Author) Anne Perry
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
1st May 2004
5th April 2004
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
260g
In the last idyllic summer of 1914, the battle lines are already drawn. In Cambridge, the golden June days seem timeless. But for Joseph Reavley the summer is shattered by his parents' deaths in a car accident. Bringing the terrible news, his brother reveals that their father, a retired MP, had been travelling to see him about a sinister plot he had discovered. Matthew's job in the secret service means that he would understand the mysterious document their father possessed, but now it is nowhere to be found. Returning after the funeral with their two sisters, Joseph and Matthew become convinced that their parents' house has been searched. As their suspicions grow, they visit the scene of the crash and find subtle evidence that their deaths may not have been accidental after all.
'A beautifully written work of psychological depth and poetic resonance... it is compelling from start to finish' The Lady - The Lady
'An ambitious novel in many ways, No Graves as Yet combines the sub-genres of historical fiction, international thriller and whodunit to make an entertaining piece of good old fashioned story telling' West Australian, 15/5/04 - West Australian'Perry fans will not be disappointed' Huddersfield Daily Examiner 15/11/03 - Huddersfield Daily Examiner'An auspicious read thus it is wonderful that this is the first of a five-novel sequence... With its outstanding cover and bestselling author's writing, this dazzling story is one of sheer brilliance...It's just so, so beautiful' North Wales Chronicle 23/10/03 - North Wales Chronicle'Very enjoyable and gripping' Glasgow Evening Times 11/10/03 - Glasgow Evening Times'An engaging evocation of English society poised on the brink of war and denying the implications of events unfolding in the Balkans' Sydney Morning Herald, 1 Mar 04 - Sydney Morning HeraldAnne Perry lives in Portmahomack, Scotland, and her well-loved series featuring Thomas and Charlotte Pitt has recently been adapted for TV. THE CATER STREET HANGMAN was watched by millions of viewers when it was broadcast. Also available from Headline are the critically acclaimed William and Hester Monk mysteries.